They answer the President's questions, prepare reports and briefs,and provide facts and figures when asked. Most of them have the job of managing some government agency or area.
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The Cabinet.
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they are more likely to be isolated because they are discouraging their advisers for coming up new and possibly better ideas.
Presidents turn to different people for different kinds of advice and help in during their job and different presidents do things in different ways. The most important position on the White House staff is probably the chief of the White House staff , currently Denis McDonough. Other White House staff positions of note are press secretary, legal counsel, counselor to the president, two senior advisers, two deputy chiefs of staff. Then there is the cabinet , the executive office of the President, the vice-president's office and other advisory boards tied to the White House. In war-time, the top generals and admirals take on great importance.
Obviously, there is no one in charge of educating your dumb *ss.
The President's Cabinet is a number of advisers who head executive departments, such as defense and treasury.
The President's Cabinet is a number of advisers who head executive departments, such as defense and treasury.
A Defense Minister, as with ALL staff working for the Emperor, are advisers to the Emperor. The Emperor (as with Presidents, Kings, Dictators, Chairmen, etc.) will make the final decisions...but a "smart" leader surrounds himself with "wise men."
The President decides who will be on his staff.